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Turner Enterprises, Inc. (TEI) is a private American company that was founded in 1976 and manages the business interests, land holdings and investments of Ted Turner, [85] including the oversight of Turner's 24 properties across the United States and Argentina.
Vermejo Park Ranch, [1] Vermejo Ranch, or Vermejo, is a 550,000-acre (220,000 ha) nature reserve and guest ranch in northeastern New Mexico and southern Colorado.Ted Turner Reserves, the luxury hospitality company founded by Ted Turner, includes conservation research and ecosystem restoration along with guest operations. [1]
Founded by Eric O'Keefe and Eddie Lee Rider Jr, The Land Report was first published in April 2007 and bills itself as "The Magazine of the American Landowner." Its premier issue included the inaugural Land Report 100 and was the subject of a feature article in The Wall Street Journal . [ 15 ]
Ted Turner/Turner Broadcasting: January 6, 1976–October 1996 [19] Time Warner: October 1996–May 16, 2007 Liberty Media: May 16, 2007–August 3, 2023 [20] Presidents
As of 1 February 2011, he surpassed Ted Turner as the largest individual private landowner in the US, owning 2,200,000 acres (8,900 km 2) of land, much of which is in Maine, Colorado, New Mexico, and Wyoming. [25]
It is owned by the National Rifle Association and covers 33,000 acres (130 km 2) of the Maxwell Land Grant. [46] Fishers Peak State Park in Colorado is 19,200 acres (78 km 2) in area. The State Park was established in 2020 by the purchase of a privately-owned ranch by the state of Colorado. [47]
The property is almost surrounded by Ted Turner's 32,000-acre Avalon plantation. [2] A paved driveway lined with live oaks leads to the house, about a 10-minute drive to Interstate 10. The heavily treed, rolling hills surrounding the compound are a diverse habitat for wildlife including whitetail deer, turkeys, quail and doves.
The Triple U Buffalo Ranch is a 50,000-acre (20,000 ha) ranch in northern Stanley County, South Dakota.Formerly known as Standing Butte Ranch, it was used for location shooting in the 1990 movie Dances With Wolves [1] and TNT's 1994 film Lakota Woman: Siege at Wounded Knee.